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BUSINESS CARDS.
ONEY TO LOAN AT 5 11E1
Pent,- 0,5, St1A't"t', lereesele,
H. WIC CA&OXEN—
, Issuer.ot Marriage Lioeneoa. 01.
floe at Grooery,'J urnberry t4reet. Brussels,
B. a T Tot/Borba
on o ba Mel 1, Shop—lien door
rllNorrtte of the Standard Bank, Ladies' nud
Obildron'u hair Batons a Opeeialty,
TPARMS FOB SALE—THE UN.
nEn810NEn has several 0004 Farms for
gale and to rent, easy terms 141 Townohipe
of Morrie and Orate s' S, 800Teeetrasoele
M• MORRISON,
Issuer of Marriage Licenses,
WALTON, ONT.
MISS JEAN M'LAUCHLIN,'
TRAOHEit OF--. - ..
PIANO - AND - ORGAN,
pBRV0EI:7TalS, c q•
ROBERT CUNNINGHAM;
ineueemz,.
FIRE AND MARINE.
GUELPH.
41188 SARAH LOU1 SE 'MOORS,
4, O. M..
Aendem)0 graduate of London Conserve,•
tory of Mush), also Member of the Associated
1usaolano of Ontario, pis prepared to receive
olimited
l 88 piano. Qualified pupils
prepare pupils for
the Eriooipal'e Form in the Conservatory of
Muth,.
Brussels, Brussels, Ontario, '
ALEX. HUNTER--
clerk of the Fourth Division Court,
Co. Huron;- Oonveyencer, Ambled -
ear,
Public,
Land, Loan rand Insurance Agent ; Ablod-
ear, Funds invested and to:loan. Oollec-
tioue made. Moe in Graham'e1Blook, Brits -
sole.
AUCTIONEERS.
S. SCOTT AS AN AUCTION.
• inn, will sell for bettor prices, to
better men, in lose time and lase charges
than any other Auctioneer in Peat Nurou or
he
charge anything. dr
aways arangdat ireoffice oby
personal application.
DENTISTRY
F. W. TWEDDLE.
(FOBNEiLF of BEAPODTn)
DENTIST.
Graduate of R. 0, D 0,, Toronto; Post Grad.
unto course at Haokel'a School, Chicago, in
crown and bridge work. t13Prioes same act
in suroundiOffice over 6 towns. mth's store, 0 resoele.
VETERINARY.
JD. WARWICK--
. Honer Graduate of the Ontario Vet-
erinary College, is prepared to treat all die.
oaths of domeetioated aoimale lin a compet-
ent manner. Particular attention paid to
Veterinary Dentletry. Calls promptly at -
t ry
tended to. Office and Infirmary—Four doors
North of bridge, Turnberry et., Brnaeela.
LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING.
N M. SINOLAIR—
Y • Barrister, Solicitor, 10ouveya00er,
Notary Public, &c. Office -8 thwart's Block
1 door Nnrth of Central Hotel..
Solicitor for the Standard Bank,
GF. BLAIR, BARRISTER,
Solicitor, deo, Office over Stand.
and Bank. Solicitor for Village of Brussels.
Molloy oL
t osaatlow
set rates,
G. CAMERON—
* (Formerly of Cameron, Bolt &
Cameron) Barrister and Solicitor, Godoriob
Ont. Office—Hamilton etreet, opposite Col-
borne Rotel.
MEDICAL CARDS.
E. T. SNIDER,
11. D., 0. 711.,'
Licentiate of Royal College of Physicians
and Surgeooa, Eingatou ; Member of the Col.
lege of'Pbyoioiana and Surgeons of Ontario.
Diseases of Women and Children a spenial-
ty. Nine years' experience. Moe and res-
idence, oppoaito itnglieh,church, Brussels.
J. A. M'NAUGHTON,
M. lt., C, ilr.,
Trinitylrniversl*y, Fellow Trinity Medioal
College, Member College of Physicians and
Surgeons Ont, Licentiate of the Royal Col-
lege
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Wilfery E inbiurgh. and
�r-TeleplrooeeNo 14,
Residence—Mill etreet, Brussels.
DR. WM. L. HOLMES,
DIIrelal8ll, enna1ON AND Aaaonal0Enit,
(Suceemer fe Or. F. 11. K,eIbJlolseh)
M. D. Bellevue Hospital Lied. Col., Now
York ; M D 0 M Victoria University, Toron-
to ; Member of the College of Phy9elolane and
8ur10008:01 Ontario. Special attention paid
to diseases of women, eye, ear, nose and
throat. 10.0(
D. F. SMITH,
M. D. C. M.,
Graduate of LloGill College, Montreal, dr.,
&e, All epooiaityy work Betio flwtorlly treat.
ed. Oflieo upataire in the Suellen Block.
OIlloe hours, 0 to 12 a. m;, and 7 to 10 p, m,
Specialist work, such as for eye, ear, throat,
&o,. in the office at hes residence, Elisabeth
atreot, from 0 to 0 p m, All medicines will
be diepepsed personally by the Dr. or under
Ids direct supervision.
MtdTRtIL �3.-�i��i
Strati' 'oIr „Q ant:
Sand for one of our Catalogues and
be oonvinoed that we are doing the beet
Work in business education in Canada to.
day. . Enter now if possible.
W. Y. ELLIOTT, Principal.
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Business
Ontario �^�y
Listow�"✓
el ollege,
NQUAf- TO RNY fN ONTARIO,
A thorough, complete end praotlaal train•
ing in all brauohee of Oommeroial work,
n4 aonsidorably leas than regular rattle.
For full information apply
haeme et College Oyer Peet 01110e.
L. HARTTO
LISTOWEL, PRINCIPAL,
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Gtorr'400.
Swamp fires have been around here.
Howiok Coattail met to Newbridge on
Wednesday.,
Wedding here next week, Gerrie sup -
pito the bride.
J. A., Strong left on Tuesday of last
week for Manitoba.
Will. Horton bee gone to Herrieton to
attend the High wheel,
Will. Arden, jr., wheeled to London to
visit friends and take in the Fair.
N. McLaughlin, our druggist, left on
Tuesday of last week toe Manitoba where
be will visit Mende.
Exeter.
John H. Brooker, of Buffelo, N. Y.,
spent afew days here with hie mother,
Mrs. J. V. Brooker, last week.
Mies Edith Rohine bae gone to London
to take a term at the Ooo Academy.
She is taking up stenography and type
writing.
0'. Teiebner met with the misfortune
of having a rnety nail run into bie hand
at some length musing an ugly and: pain•
fel wound.
N. D. Harden, who has been unable to
attend to hie duties at the Bank, owing
to a painful gathering on bie leg, hag left
biobed and is able to move around a
little.
Thos. Jeekell met with a painful mai.
dent, He was In John Manning's
butcher shop and just as he went to step
into the street fainted, hie head striking
the bard walk heavily and inflicting a
painful wound.
The Advocate says:—We understand
that the present County Oounoillore, Dr,
Rollins' and D. Molnnis, for Huron Dia.
iriat No. 4, bave deoided not to take part
in the coming contest in January next,
and the only candidates spoken of thus
far are R, Hicks, Coanaillor of Stephen,
and H. Speakman, ex -Reeve of Exeter.
The gentlemen spoken of are able and
worthy men and both having bad con-
siderable experience in municipal mat-
ters they oertainfy would do honor to the
office. It would snit us pretty well—and
we think we voice the sentiment of the
people—if the two gentlemen spoken
of were eleoted by aoalamation.
1131.A -tit.
Blyth fair on Tuesday and Wednesday,
Oot. 9th and 10th.
Brown & Allen, of the Blyth evapora-
tor,have started the season's baeinese,
Dr. J. N. Perdue hoe bought the livery
mea
bnain es fMoon o Ja and takeso
Ps
session.
Huron county W. 0. T. U, purpose
holding their Annual County Convention
In Blyth the last week in September.
Mee. W. A. Carter returned on Tues.
day morning of last week from her visit
with relatives and friends in Manitoba.
For several yeses Blyth eneaped any
serious fires but during the preeent year
three big conflagrations visited our
village.
John MoNally, father of oar townie
man, A. McNally, died at home in
Hanover on Sept. 0th. Deoeaeed bad a
bad attack of la grippe last Winter, from
which he never fully recovered and whin read ere h
brongbt about a general breaking op of
hie whole system.
The Powell elevators, together with
several hundred bushels of grain, were
completely destroyed by fire recently.
The loss on the elevators is planed at
$2,000 ; bantams, $1,800. Lees on
grain ie covered by insurance. Mr.
Powell intends rebuilding the elevators
at once.
Geo. King, a former .resident of ,Blyth,
dropped dead in one of the city parka of
Chicago on Friday at noon, Sept. 7th.
He bad been et work during the forenoon
and was on hie way to work when death
overtook him. He wae the aeeond eon of
Wm. King, 1st non. of East Wawanoeb,
and was 42 years of age. He leaves a
widow but no children. Interment took
plane at Chioago on Sunday. Hie father
wae present at the funeral. It ie 10
years einem deceased left Blyth for Chi.
ago. While here he was a member of
Rose & King, of the Blyth foundry.
Wiinere ham .
Fall Fair here on Sept. 27 and 28.
Dr. Macdonald, M. P., will aot as town
Medical Health Officer daring Dr. Tow.
ler'e abeenoe.
James Ooahrane, who has spent the
set two months in Manitoba a a rad the
Northwest has returned home.
John MoDonogh underwent a enooese.
ful operation on Monday of last week,
for the removal of a growth from bia
body.
Wm, Armour hae aommenoed the
work of platting a. foundation ander the
old town hall building recently purchased
by him.
The defunct Journal printing plant wae
shipped to London on Wedoeeday of last
week. Mr, Simmons intends starting a
job printing oittie in East London.
Dr. and Mee. Towler left on Tuesday
Of last week on their trip to the Old Land.
They will spend the Winter in England
and will visit the Paris Expoeition.
A heavy wind storm visited this section
on Tuesday evening of last week. The
front of John Campbell's warm= alt
Josephine St., was blown out and a num.
bee of ehede and fruit trees were blown
over in tbe town. The apples and pears
were blown from the trove.
Mine Bella and Mary Scott, danghtere
of the Rev. Dr. Soott, formerly Methodist
minister of Wingham, now euperinteo.
dent of missions in Japan, have arrived
gaiety at the home of their aunt, Mrs.
Madden, of London. They have come to
Canada to avail themselvea of education-
al advantages not to be moored in Japan.
Returns from the Union Sunday Sobool
Exonreton reoontly run to Goderioh were
reoeived by G, T. R. Agent Gordon.
The return from the G. T. R. to the
' ee lanb d o $280.55
lova Comml t amo o b
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and abet Pitying expopeoo, the balance
wao divided pre rate among the different.
Sated ay Bartels of the town.
'S'V0'QXeetee .
W. O. Heelewood hag lied the 010000
light put into bie store,
John Brawn left for Toronto to attend
the Iiobool of Pharmacy. We wieb bin
Ottoman, He le a popular young man,
Gibson Brea, have got their older mill
np, painted and oompleta and are start.
t'
laaddition to eagnvate for as ddi ion t o hold a
number of tanks for the Manufacture of
vinegar, into whiolt indgetry they intend
to go.
The Prinoe Albert Advocate, of Sept.
3rd, oontaine a vary interesting oolumo
about the loss, four days' search and the
finding of a three year-old eon of Mrs.
David MoBride. It appears Arch. Bal.
lantyue, wife and abildren, and Mrs. Mo.
Bride end her little eon James; went,
soros the river about 4 miles from Port
Albert, N. W. T., to piok berries, when
the little boy wag missed and a eearob
was oornmenced which continued for 4
days and nights in drenching rain and In
which almoot every resident of Prinoe
Albert took pert. The searcher/1 were
at last' rewarded by finding the ohild
lying in some hrneh, about a mile and a
half from where he was loot, blue with
ooldand exhausted, but yet able to say
"Take me to my mamma," which was
gniokly done and the little fellow ie re.
covering now. The parties named are
well known here, both Mrs. Ballantyne
and Mrs. McBride being deters of our
townsman, Jas. Forsyth, and daughters
of David Forsyth, and up to a few years
ago reeideote of Wroxeter. Mr. Ballan•
tyne ie a partner in a flourishing mill
where Mr. McBride is employed.
aDintlEAL.—At "Lookeley Hall," the
home of the bride's patents, at high noon
Thursday of last week, Mise Alma, only
daughter of Dr. and Mre. S. B. Swale,
Wroxeter, was united in marriage to 0.
Franklin McLean, druggist, Toronto, by
Rev. R. S. G. Anderson, M. A., peeler of
the Presbyterian ohuroh, The bride was
charmingly costumed in a handeome
travelling gown of dove•oolored ladies'
oloth and wore a diamond brooch, the
gift of the groom. The bride entered the
drawing -room accompanied by her (ether
and attended by Mise Edythe Perkins,
of Gorrie, who looked very attraotive in a
tailor-made gown of a neat check of
robin's egg blue. The groom's gift to the
bridesmaid wae a ring set with rubies and
turquoise. The happy couple received
many valuable presents, amongstwhich
was a handsome cheque from the bride's
father and a piano from the tether of
the groom. Mr. and Mrs. McLean left
on the 8.30 train on an extended trip
through the principal cities of the United
States, and on their return will reside in
Toronto. The bride wae'aocompenied by
the bridesmaid, Mies Perkins, es far as
Toronto. May happiness and prosperity
attend them.
A. Widow's ,cove Affair
Receives a violent setback, if she has
an offensive breath through ooustipation,
biliousness or stomach trouble, but Dr.
King's New Life kills always cure these
troubles ; clean the system, sweeten the
breatb, banish headache ; best in the
world for liver, kidneys and bowels.
Only 25 aerate at G. A. Deadmao'e drug
store.
Atwood.
Rev. Mr. MoLeod attended the Pres-
bytery meeting in Stratford Tuesday of
laet week.
W. H. Gilmer brought to Atwood e.
sample stalk of red flint corn measuring
14 feet long.
The brick work of the Kimberley blook
is oompleted, and the carpenters are now
at work on the interior.
David H. Hume, eon of Geo. Hume, of
Elma, holds a lnorative position on the
staff of the Cornwell Business College.
The Elma Cheese 0o. shipped 685
August oheesee from Atwood. They
were gold to T. Ballantyne & Bane al 11
and I14 Dente per )b.
John Pelton has hada brick .addition
put to hie residence, making a great im-
provement in the appearance and a000m.
modation of the latter.
At a meeting of the Exeontive of the
Senate of Knox College, held Sept. 5,
permission was given Rev. P. A. hloLeod,
B. A., of Atwood, to enter college in order
to take poet•graduate stadia.
We are pleased to note the enooese of
A. A. Gray, photographer, Toronto, at
the recent Industrial Fair. He captured
e silver medal, two first and two second
prizes for his pictures. He is is Bon of
James Gray, of Elma.
In the absence of Poatmaeter Knox,
who with Mre. Knox ie'''"spending a couple
of weeks vacation with her people in
Wallace, George Wilson is looking after
the pee office. Mr. Knox has not been
well of late, and the change will probably
do him good.
On Tuesday of last. week Andrew
Bachanan'e house and barn on the 16111
eon., were totally destroyed by fire, to-
gether with much of the oontente. There
was little or no influence on either houee
or barn. The property is owned by his
brother Williem, of Milverton. About
75 men gathered and managed to save
the organ and a few articles of furniture,
besides 700 baebele of oats and the im.
plemente. Most of the contents of the
bouee and 250 bushels of oats and several
tone of bay were destroyed. The house
wae one and a half storey frame e*ruotnre
built four or five yeare ago, and the barn
was emoted three years ago, henae both
buildings' were in good repair: Miles of
fences hdve been burned. J. H. Holmes,
residing on lot 29, eon. 10. Elma, lost 25
oorde of wood and some loge by the fire.
I..Mtowel.
R. Rothwell received word last week
from Winnipeg that hie eon, Benjamin,
is down with the fever in the hospital
there.
Mies Vivian E. Olayton, B. A. left for
Colorado, where she hag aooepted a posi-
tion to teach English, Frenoh and
German.
At a vestry meeting of Christ Church
R. C. Bamford was appointed reefer's
warden in thelace of Z' R. Blewitt,
p w t,
resigned.
Joseph Ainley, foreman at the piano
(eatery, bed the misfortune to run a rusty
nail into bie foot, whiob. has laid him off
for a few days.
At the Western Fair Mayor Watson, of
this town, took Srd prize' on hie span of
blaok roadsters. Henry Zinn, of Wal-
lace, captured eeverai first prizes on hie
string of Wilkiee etook, H. Goddaed
(tarried off 4 prizes in the poultry de.
partment,
F+rod. ZIlliax left town en a trip to
Manitoba,
Iiietowol Oooeervativee have lodged
about 80 appeals with the cleric against
the town Voters' flet,
The Ingersoll Beryt40 Stone 00. have
e force et work building a granolitble
walk Po the Horth side of Inkarman
etreet West. The wank will bo nine feet
wide along the side of the Queen'o hotel,
and from there to the Week sldo of the
Methodist obaroh It will be five feet in
width. A four foot week will be laid
from the Methodiet 0)rtlreh to the end of
the street. When thio work is completed
a granolithio walk will be laid on the
North side of.Biemerk street.
O'eetheretone Smith, implement agent
of thio town, received a telegram convey
ing the rad inteillgenee that hie 800,
Robert, who bad been reported seriously
ill with fever in Brandon hospital, wee
dead. The deoeaeod bad been in Mani.
toba Mum March last, where he wae
sating es implement semi for the Massey.
Harris 0o, Re was in bie 26th year end
Was married, His wife and three email
children reside here with her lather,
Chao. Fisher, Elma etreet,
Mrs. J. W. Mayers and daughter, 011ie,
a000mpenied by her slater, Mime Bella
McDowell, left town for Vancouver, where
they expect to join lyir. Meyers, when the
party will proceed to Daweon and spend
the Winter there. Mr, Meyers had in.
tended ooming home for a short time,
but owing to the near approach of Winter
he has decided to return to the Klondike
se early se possible, in order to give hie
personal attention to bis mining inter.
este.
To Save Iter Child
From frightful disfigurement Mrs.
Rennie Gellegar, of La Grange, Ga„ ap•
plied Buoklen's Arnica Salve to great
eoree on her head and face, and writes
its quick aura exceeded all her hoped. It
Works wonders in sores; bruises, skin map.
tions, oute, borne, maids and piles. 25e.
Cure guaranteed by G. A. Deadman,
druggist.
OSeaiortll.
Senforth Fall Fair on the 27th and 28th
of this month.
The G. T. R. workmen are putting in a
new manhole in the town sewer rnuning
through their property.
Seafortb bowlers loot the first prize in
Walkerville tournament by the measure.
ment of a quarter of an Well,
The R. T. of T's intend baying a social
on the mouton of the re.opening of their
hall in the Odd Fellows' Bleak.
The famous lecturer, known as the
Black Knight, will deliver a leotare in
the Methodist ohnrob on the 20th inst.
W. J. Clark has diepoeed of his baking
and oonteationary business to H. Cnn•
ningham, of Villanova, Norfolk County,
The sum of $300 of the Jubilee funds
wae ordered to be paid by the Council to
the treasurer of the Taokeremith Agrical.
(Oral Society.
Geo. E. Henderson, of the Grip House,
has purchased the "Commercial" and
will take possession sometime daring the
present month.
Archie Scott, who bee been confined to
hie bed for over four weeks with typhoid
fever, is able to be up and we trust he
will soon be folly recovered.
John Spain, who is employed in work-
ing a hay press in McKillop, bad the
misfortune to have his foota ht int
as
the
g
working gear of the bine which re.
stilted 1 ram
lted in ate being severely meshed,
many of the small boner being broken.
A meeting was held in the assembly
room for the purpose of re -organizing the
Collegiate Institute football club for the
eeaeon. The following offiaere were
elected :—Hon. Pres., Dr. MoKay ; Pres.,
Mr. Stone ; Seo.-Treas., A. S. MoLean ;
Manager, Mr. Hogg; Capt., Ed. Jackson ;
Committee—Mr. Rogers, L. McDonald,
G. Mann, H. Eberhardt.
The committee appointed to interview
James McGinnis re damages to store on
account of Dement walk being higher
than the entrance to store doore, reported
as follows ;—That Mr. McGinnis agrees
to settle the matter by arbitration, be to
appoint one arbitrator and the town an•
other, earth to share equally the met of
tine arbitration. The report, aslread,,wae
adopted and the mayor authorized to ap•
point the town arbitrator.
Goderioh.
The W. C. T. U. served bot dinners for
25o et the Fair ground thie week.
The shoots of the Gun Club have been
stopped on account 0f the short eveninge.
The Goderioh bowling club was not
represented at the Walkerville toarna•
men!
There are 24 Andante -11 males and
18 females—in attendance at Goderioh
Model oboe!.
Wm. Warnook hae raised hie quartette
of baby squashes, and now each of them
will turn the beam at 300 Ibe,
The attendance at the Collegiate Ineti.
tute hae already remind 176, the largest
on record for eo early in the term.
Anglers are doing a little better these
days, as base are Doming into the river
and perob into the harbor ; with a few
good rains, base should provide good
sport.
Stewart Straiton, eon of A. Straiton,
G. T. R. station agent, is ill at Wood-
etook. having been taken with fever about
two weeks after hie return to work after
bie repent visit here. Be wae threaten.
ed with typhoid, but the fever was cheek.
ed and be is now slowly r000vering,
By.law No. 13 of 1900, to ammo and
levy the sum of $29,724.12 for the Durrant
year was read at the Council and adopted.
The rate is 25 mills on the amassment of
$1,188,965, as follows : Collegiate Ineti•
tate rate, 2 1/10 mine ; town rate, 14 8/10
mills ; Public and Separate school rate,
4 6/10 mills ; county rete, 8/10 mills ;
consolidated debt debenture rate, 3 1/10
mills.
J. P. Brown returned from his Mani-
toba trip on Monday of Inst week. He
speaks highly of the rancher's prospects,
as oettle are abowing rap well, but for the
wheat growers he has many words of
e m athY, manyashave their harvest
y P
Mill in the field, kept there by the reoent
heavy rains. J. P. Days that ooneider•
able of the outstanding grain hae sprout-
eaand that there are manyfields that
at
will not pay to draw in.
A pretty epotie that at the corner of
East and Victoria otree*e--the Knox
ohuroh grounds. Since the remodelling
of the ohnroh building a few years ago
the grounds have gradually been improv
ed and beantified, and the old board fence
bag given away to au open pipe fenoe,
and the eye of the passerby may now
refit upon a lawn of the freshest green,
with a number of abede and ornamental
treee and bode of bright Amara,
The Town Council held a
opsalol meet
-
is to qon eforL3013009,1 fro Blurts
lflvingsto,,, of BiYth, whose saw mill,
handle and stave featoriee were reoeutly
burned down in Blytb, 4o ideate to
Goderioh.
The teaohere of the G}oderiell Division'
of the Wept Maim Teaohera' emooiation
met at the Central school on Saturday
I
net at 2 0 olaok and Pleated a president
and arranged it Program for thole meet-
ing on the first Setnrday in Weber.
Clime tem.
For a tory time Clinton hae bee two
Blaming parlours, and now a ,third has
been added, John Medd has opened pp
in the Hodgene blook (in the aloe for•
merly 000upied by Jaoob Taylor) on Rat.
tenbnry street East.
Sometimes fun is dearly bought as was
learned by the two young Seaforth fel-
lows who drove their horse over the
grapolitbio walk in front of J, W, Hill's
grocery. Rather than facto the megie.
trate and have the matter made pablie.
they thought it a better and easier way
to pat op $10.00 and have it settled off.
bend.
The New Era ear! :—We regret to in-
form the oitizene of 'town, and pardon.
July the ladies whom ebe bee had am
her ouetomere, that Mime Raee, who has.
bad a millinery More here for some few
yee.re past, removed to Seaforth last week,
She will conduct a millinery eetablieh•
meet in oonneotion with Gann's dry
(;node store there. While here ebe en-
joyed a good patronage from the ladies of
Clinton and vioinity. We hope she may
prosper abnudantly in tbe town South of
no, where there ie a splendid opening for
an np.to.date milliner.
REAL ESTATE.
CHOICE FARMS.—SEVERAL
choice fame forsalein one of the
moat prosperous districts In Manitoba. Ex,
cureaoniste intending to purchase land
Would do well to call on US and see what we
have to offer.
TURNBULL & DAVIDSON,
7-4 Manitou, Man.
FARM FOR SALE.—FIFTY
12 acre farm for sale, forty-seven sores
cleared, the balance hardwood bush. Good
orchard and anever failing well, Buildings
good, stone foundation tender barn, atone
cellar under house, Farm is well fenced,
nearly all straight rail.. Possession could be
elven at any time.. For further particulars
apply to W,3. MCALL187.'ER, West 3 Lot
10, Oon.17, Grey, or Walton P. O. 5.4
FARl4i FOR SALE -100 ACRES
—South Half Lob 27, Con. 5, Morris
Tow nehip, within 1 mile of Bruesele, Dwe11-
ing house, buildings and fences in good con•
dation. The lot has a spring oreek on the
front and river Maitland aromas the rear,
About 80 sores timber and a young bearing
orchard. Apply to G. A.DEADMAN,
45.11 Druggist, Brussels,
FOR SALE IN ETHEL VIL—
LAGE.—The property 0f the late John
Elliott, consisting of a solid brlok house,
with frame kitoheu and woodshed, good
stable and acre of land, all in first -oleos
condition. If not gold will be rented. Pos.
seesioa atany time. Por pailleulare apply
to War. SPENCE, Ethel ; ALEN, PATTERSON
Galt; orpo,Mo]IELvnr,Mt. Forest - 201f
FIRST - CLASS FARM FOR
BALE: Lot 17, eon. 0, Township of
Grey. 100 soma more or Mao. Situate 43
suttee from,Brueaele and 2 miles from village
of Ethel. All °leered excepting 5 notes of
h
ard ood bu Buildings a
nd
fences i
p
good T Nair. Goodwalla. All Fall plowing
done. Price and ter mof payment on
ap-
piiaat2onto SIN1,
29•11 Barrister, &0., Brussels.
Fl'OR SALE. -160 ACRES
Consisting of the Routh 3 and South i
of the North l of Lot 80, 000.2, East Wawa -
nosh. This is an excellent stook farm, being
well supplied with good spring water. Itis
situated about 8 miles from the thriving Vil-
lage of Blyth. A large part of it is under
grass. Buildings and fences are in a fair
state of repair. Easy terms of payment will
be given. For all information apply to
11-11 G. F. BLAIR, Barrister, Brussels,
FINE FARM FOR SALE.—
200 cores In the Township of Grey,
County of Huron, being 1018 10 and 17, eon,
10; 1 mile from school, ohuroh, poet office,
more and blacksmith shop ; 2 melee from
Ethel station ; 4 miles from village of Bruit.
eels ; 1 mile from cheese factory. Tbie farm
la well fenced, well underdrained and well
watered , river Maitland rune through
Southeast corner. 4 aorea of good bearing
orchard ; large bank barn with straw shed ;
a driving Shed, atone hone and kitchen and
woodshed. 50 acres in grace ; 24 sores hard-
wood bush ; 25 acres in rough and good ood-
ar; balance under good oultivation. For
further particulars apply to WM. FISCHER,
proprietor, Cranbrook P. 0. 541
FARM FOR SALE. — FOR
sale Lot 21, 0ouoesaion 10, MoKitlop,
containing 100 mores, SO acres cleared and
ready for Drop, being well un dordrained and
well fenced with cedar andblaok ash. The
balance is timber and pasture. Ther) ie a
small orchard and three good wells. There
is a good frame house and wood shed, a
barn and stables 01x80 feet, also sheep
house, pig pen, implement house and all
other 000088ary out buildings. It is 10oiilee
East of the North gravel road and is con-
venient to schools, churches, post office, etc.
Is 73 miles from 8eaforth and 10 miles from
Brussels. It is one of the boat farms in
the township and will be Bold on easy terms
as the proprietor wishes to retire, Apply
on the premises or address Winthrop P.0,
Wu. MORRISON.
ALLAN LINE
Royal Mail Steamships
For Liverpool, Calling at Neville.
STEAMER Pati FnoM
MONTREAL Q*Eoeo
Parisian Sat. 25 Aug, D a m 8 P m
Tunisian (new) Friday 7 Sep G a m 8 Sep
Numidian Sat 15 " 0 a 01 Op m
Oorintlrian (new) 22 " 0 a m 0 p m
Parisian " 29 " G a m 4 p in
Tunisian (new) Tort 13 Oet G 0 m IS Oct
Coriinthian (new) . ,Bat 27 " 0 a m 4 p m
Parisian " $Nov D a m 4pm
Tuotelen new Fr
(new) i 10 0am 17 Nov
Prom Now York to Glasgow—State of Nob.
raaka, Sept 8 ; Californian, ‘Sept 15.
RATES OF PASSAGE
First cabin,300 and upwards, Second
cabin, 885 anupwards, Steerage, 322 50,
Now York to Glasgow --First cabin, 845 and
uppwards. Bartow/ cabin, 580. Steerage,
825,50. Reductions eu first and mend cabin
return thereto.
Passengers may go via Mentroal and re -
tutu by New York. For other information,
tickets, &o„ apply to
Ws
EX. 1 1U,
AoON,, Bhneai11,e,
Also Agee t.for the White Star Lino,
Neer Xeok,
MoKINNON & CO.
II
0RINTEREST
,r..i►-To look out for
Y5
C IJ INTEREST!
We meet give you the beet of everything in Dry Goode, Millinery.
Mantles, Olotbipg, Boots and Shoes, Grooeriee, Hta'., and Dell them to you
at a right price, Our motive is selfish, bot you get the benefit, No dealer
in the county will show you more attraotive styles, and we ere euro none
Dan offer you lower prioee. For Fell 00r stooks are exceptionally oomplele,
Better, we think, than ever before in tee history of *hie store, We would
eek epeoial attention to our elook of New Mantles and Jaokete which we
have just opened up, A'eo our New Deese Goode is all the latest designs
and fabrioe, We will be pleased 10 bave you well and see them whether
You are prepared to buy or not.
--Ladies' Jaokete in bleak and brown beaver, high storm Dollar,
metal buttons $2.50,
-•-Ladies' Jaokete, vicuna .cloth, box front, storm oollar, metal
battens, $8 75.
—Smart Beaysr Jackets in blank, fawn and brown, velvet collar,
mercerized lining, $5.00.
—Very atylieb Jackets trimmed with satin and eoataohe, mercerized
lining,fanoy bottooe,$7.50.
—All wool Kersey Jackets, inlaid velvet dollar, oarved pearl buttons,
mercerized lining, $10.00.
BRUSSELS
CIDER MiLL.
New Plant Throughout.
Thie eeaeon a new plant bas been
put in Brunets Cider Mill and does
better work than ever, doubling the cala-
mity. It ie nowin fall awing.
In addition to manufacturing Oider
a specialty is made of Apple Butter and
Jelly.
Work done while you wait.
Satiefaation assured and ! hergee
reasonable.
Geo. Edwards,
HILL STREET.
McLEOD'S
System, Renovator
--AND OTHER ---
TESTED REMEDIES
SPECIFIC AND ANTIDOTE
For Impure, Weak and Impoverished
Blood, Dyspepsia, Sleeplessness, Palpita.
tion of the Heart,Liver L ver ComP laidt, Nanr -
algia, Lose of Memory, Bronohitie, Con-
sumption, Gall Stones, Jaundice, Kidney
and Urinary Diseases, St. Vitue' Dance,
Female Irregularities and General De.
bi)ity.
LABORATORY, GODERICH, ONT.
J. M. MaLEOD,
Prop. and Manafaotarer,
Sold by Jae, Fox, Druggist, Brussels
SHINGLES
British Columbia
Red Cedar Shingles
A*D•--
North Shore
Pine and Cedar
FOR SALE AT THE
Brussels Planing Mills
a
Also Doors and Sash of all Pat
terns on band or made to order
at Short Notice,
Eetimatee Furnished for all
kinds of Buildings. Workman.
ship and Material Guaranteed.
P. AMENT,
Spectacles
—OF ALL HINDS—
Fitted to Correct all
Failures of Eyesight,
and your Eyes tested FREE by
latest Optical methode at
Division. Court Office,
BRUSSELS.
MONEY
TO LOAN
At 41/ Per Cent.
Costs of Loan
Very Reasonable.
Liberal Terms of
Re -payment.
C. F. BLAIR,
SOLICIT011: &a.
Office over Standard Bank,
Brussels.
COUSLEY'S
BICYCLE
E PORIUM
IS THE TALK OF THE
COUNTRYSIDE.
If you want a new Wheel,
or would prefer a Second
Hander or require repairs -of
any kind he can supply you
and at prices that will please
you.
Agent for the Canadian Express Co. by
which line yon should do your lanai.
nese. A epeoialty made of
money order busineoe.
A. CO JSLE Y,
LEOIiID BLCCli.
I3uggv
Season EWA N INNES
Opened
vim--_ Large, Well Select-
ed and, Well Finished
The well known firm of
CARRIAGE MAKERS,
are to the front with a
STOCK OF
Buggies, Wagons, Road Carts, Eto,,
that they are seining at CLOSE prices. Already they
have disposed of many Buggies and the Prospects are good.
Call at our Show' dooms and see forour el
y s f
Special attention given to .Pie airs
,Eepairs,
Be -painting', ', Trinninim c.
Ewan & Innes, - Brussels.